-

New Alumnus Dissertation Examines The Impact of Racism on the Lives of Student Affairs Professionals
PhD in Leadership and Change alumnus and Director of Resident Education and Development at the University of Cincinnati, Trent Pinto has published his dissertation entitled, The Impact of Racism on the Personal and Professional Lives of Student Affairs Professionals: A Mixed Methods Study. Dr. Pinto’s study was aimed at understanding the problem of racism through the eyes…
-

GSLC Student Honored with Action Learning Fellow Selection
PhD in Leadership and Change student Renee Bradford has been selected as a new Barrett-Koehler Foundation Action Learning Fellow. The Action Learning Fellowship is the flagship program of the foundation, bringing together thoughtful community builders with ideas and resources from the Berrett-Koehler network, to create a space for deep personal growth and collective learning. Over the…
-

DMT Faculty present workshop for the Vermont College Dance Exchange/Vermont Dance Alliance
Tomoyo Kawano, PhD, BC-DMT and Chevon Stewart, BC-DMT presented a workshop and facilitated discussion on two of the primary founders in the field of Dance/Movement Therapy during the “Think. Move. Discover.” weekend event held at Middlebury College the first weekend in November. Twenty-three students from Middlebury, Bennington and Marlboro Colleges and the University of…
-

Kevin Lyness, PhD publishes in Groves Monographs on Marriage and Family
The Groves Monographs on Marriage and Family is an edited book series, beginning in 2010, based on the annual Groves Conference on Marriage and Family. Groves Monographs publishes work on the leading edges of theory development and empirical research in the field of family studies. Individual volumes are edited by the chairs of the annual…
-

Dr. Dean Hammer Publishes an Article in APA Journal
Dr. Dean Hammer, Affiliate Faculty in AUNE’s PsyD program, had an article Cultivating Soulfulness in Psychotherapy published in APA Journal: Spirituality in Clinical Practice. 2019, Vol. 6, No. 2, 139–143. “This reflection highlights the importance of reclaiming a focus on the soul in my practice of existential-based, spiritually oriented psychotherapy. My clinical experience and long-standing meditation practice guided…
-

Dr. Mariaimeé Gonzalez Publishes Book “Social Justice and Advocacy in Counseling: Experiential Activities for Teaching”
After years of extensive research on social justice and advocacy, Mariaimeé Gonzalez, PhD, LPC, core faculty in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program and coordinator of the multicultural concentration, and her colleagues have curated enough content to write a book that modifies the way we train counselors. Her work, Social Justice and Advocacy in Counseling: Experiential Activities…
-

PhD in Leadership and Change Announces New Research Fund
Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) is pleased to announce the founding of a new research fund to support doctoral students in the PhD in Leadership and Change program. The Valentine Action Research Fund has been established by GSLC alumnus Dr. Mike Valentine to honor the legacy of his father, James C. Valentine, better…
-

Jane Paul Publishes Article on The Global Youth Climate Strike
Students and young people around the world led the Global Youth Climate Strike on July 20th of this year. While a robust climate activist movement has existed for many years, the extreme, dangerous circumstances of climate change and the obvious ties to an inequitable and extractive economy continue. Jane Paul, Head of the Undergraduate Studies…
